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most of us are not. that's the model the dpochlt uses to test cell phone radiation. the tests are on plastic mannequin heads like this. a group of doctors and researchers promoting awareness says that's a bad fit for the other 97% of us, including women. >> the standards for cell phones are developed based on old science and old models. >> reporter: the group says a child's head absorbed radiation at a much higher rate. look at these images. this shows how deep the radiation goes in an adult male. a 10-year-old, 150% deeper. a 5-year-old, even more. a different study says a child's bone marrow absorbs more radiation than an adult. and the test doesn't check other parts of the anatomy, like for men who keep their phones in their pants pockets. much more testing is being asked for. a virtual family here representing all ages. >> it uses anatomically based models. >> reporter: independent scie e scientists we spoke to said there are no studies that prove cell phone radiation causes cancer. the web scythe for the fck says no scientific studies show a link to cell phones
most of us are not. that's the model the dpochlt uses to test cell phone radiation. the tests are on plastic mannequin heads like this. a group of doctors and researchers promoting awareness says that's a bad fit for the other 97% of us, including women. >> the standards for cell phones are developed based on old science and old models. >> reporter: the group says a child's head absorbed radiation at a much higher rate. look at these images. this shows how deep the radiation goes in...
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so they have this tool called the facial razor, which they're going to show us how to use. >> a lot of people, this is where they -- >> right hair, most girls are always fuzzy here. >> yup, always. >> get after it. >> wait a minute. so a razor with shaving cream and -- that would be horrible for your face. but scraping this thing across your face dry is that much better to make your skin beautiful? >> i've actually seen some women use them. but they're more popular to shave like your eyebrows. >> i don't want that to be a popular trend. how unsexy would that be to go into your bathroom in the morning and see your woman next to you, shaving away just like you. >> do you want the girl with the shaved face or the girl with the beard? >> i want the girl with the smooth face. >> how do you know she's not shaving it? >> we don't know. >>> the battle between male men and t mailmen and family pet has gotten worse. >> he does bark at the postman, he barks at anybody that comes near the house. if he sees them. this is absolutely ridiculous. >> this is ann ryan and her 15-year-old dog, bobbie. sh
so they have this tool called the facial razor, which they're going to show us how to use. >> a lot of people, this is where they -- >> right hair, most girls are always fuzzy here. >> yup, always. >> get after it. >> wait a minute. so a razor with shaving cream and -- that would be horrible for your face. but scraping this thing across your face dry is that much better to make your skin beautiful? >> i've actually seen some women use them. but they're more...
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in just 1960, there were only 3 billion of us. in 1800, 1 billion of us. when jesus was born, 200 million of us and during the time of cleopatra, only 15 million people on the globe and by the way where will that 7 billionth baby be born? population experts say the most likely place will be india. >>> and now, bringing america back, as you know, we here at abc news has been taking up the cause looking for ways all of our neighbors find solutions in an economy causing so much strain. "20/20" anchor chris cuomo is leading the charge with a coalition of teenagers on a mission to bring their hometown back. >> reporter: bonnie seymour grew up in leeton, missouri. what was it like to realize that what you saw was thriving was gone? >> it was geopoliticaling. very saddened. >> reporter: there are less than 700 lives here now. but 100 years ago the place was booming. today leeton is suffering the face of many rural community, squeezed with bigger towns with box stores then about a decade ago the local grocery store closed and many people stopped going into town at
in just 1960, there were only 3 billion of us. in 1800, 1 billion of us. when jesus was born, 200 million of us and during the time of cleopatra, only 15 million people on the globe and by the way where will that 7 billionth baby be born? population experts say the most likely place will be india. >>> and now, bringing america back, as you know, we here at abc news has been taking up the cause looking for ways all of our neighbors find solutions in an economy causing so much strain....
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. >> the voice of reason has shaken all of us. long time radio talk show host ron smith delivers the hardest news, it's about his own. >>> if was a vie lent weekend in dundalk, a stabbing on saturday night, a shooting on sunday. nobody killed but you have to be wondering what's going on. roosevelt leftwich has more. >> reporter: five people were injured, and one arrest after a violent weekend. on any given afternoon this area is packed with young men playing ball. sunday was no different. whether this was the game or something else that startedded it, a free for all fight broke out. the fight left the court and wound up at fleming and main about a block or so away. this man, who didn't want his name used said he was walking home when he said things just got crazy. >> a lot of shots rang out. crowded. at least 15, 20 people out there. >> reporter: when police arrived that crowd was just a handful of injured people. >> they found three adult male victims all in their early 20s to early 30s. our detectives are still investigates. >>
. >> the voice of reason has shaken all of us. long time radio talk show host ron smith delivers the hardest news, it's about his own. >>> if was a vie lent weekend in dundalk, a stabbing on saturday night, a shooting on sunday. nobody killed but you have to be wondering what's going on. roosevelt leftwich has more. >> reporter: five people were injured, and one arrest after a violent weekend. on any given afternoon this area is packed with young men playing ball. sunday...
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they used horses and tracking dogs and atvs. his mother jane mcquain was found stabbed and beaten to death in their germantown condo. 45-year-old curtis lopez has been charged with murder. but there's still no sign of william, something that puzzles the neighbors. >> you don't think something like that is going to hit in your hometown. i hope they find him. i hope they find him alive. >> reporter: they're still developing all leads in this case. >>> baltimore county police are investigating a triple shooting at turner station on the 500 block of main street. it started on the basketball court and went to the streets and then three people were shot. they were taken to the hospital with nonthrive threatening injuries -- non-life threatening injuries. >>> a woman in her 20s was found in a dumpster early sunday. no signs of obvious trauma to that body. >>> a man said that the body of his son been found. saturday police reported an adult man and body was found in multiple stab wounds and jackson said that the 34r50es told him that th
they used horses and tracking dogs and atvs. his mother jane mcquain was found stabbed and beaten to death in their germantown condo. 45-year-old curtis lopez has been charged with murder. but there's still no sign of william, something that puzzles the neighbors. >> you don't think something like that is going to hit in your hometown. i hope they find him. i hope they find him alive. >> reporter: they're still developing all leads in this case. >>> baltimore county police...
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left us with breezy conditions, also dry conditions. it will move back as a warm front as we go into tomorrow. we're dry now. i'll zoom out. i want to focus on this disturbed area of weather pushing some of that wet weather into florida. this will be our weather maker as we go into wednesday. it will dump heavy rain across the area. future trend showing you what's going on as we go through the rest of the evening. we start to see clouds pushing in from the west. there we go as we go into wednesday. tuesday looks like it will be dry. it will thicken up the clouds. this is what i was talking about on wednesday. you can see that in the red, maybe around lunchtime and get a little bit of a braifnlgt then we'll see -- break. then we'll see another cold front but thing also dry out. 53 as we go through the overnight. patchy clouds. so we can take that. 71 tomorrow, increasing clouds but dry. tomorrow night temperature around 57 degrees. showers are possible overnight but not as cool because we'll have more clouds. this is your seven-day forec
left us with breezy conditions, also dry conditions. it will move back as a warm front as we go into tomorrow. we're dry now. i'll zoom out. i want to focus on this disturbed area of weather pushing some of that wet weather into florida. this will be our weather maker as we go into wednesday. it will dump heavy rain across the area. future trend showing you what's going on as we go through the rest of the evening. we start to see clouds pushing in from the west. there we go as we go into...
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this is all going to be thrown at us mid-week. this frontal boundary will lose its grip and moisture. we'll have developing sun and gusty winds. the winds will eventually bring in moisture and we're looking for the rain to hold off till med week to wednesday. toa good looking day at 74. tonight 53. 71 tomorrow but the real rain hits with wednesday. upper 50s, thursday and friday 60s. >>> 50 eastbound at the 7 river bridge is now clear. so all lanes are back open. take a live look at the beltway on the northwest side at old court road at 795. we have volume on the outer loop. that is moving well -- outerloop. that the is moving well. we have major delays northbound. the traffic is almost completely stopped from overnight leftover road work. it will last till route 24. so this is slow going northbound. 83 southbound to the beltway, five minutes. and the drive time 95 southbound out of white marsh to the beltway will take you six to eight minutes. outer loop, moving well. >>> the passing of steve jobs rocked the world. he has been me
this is all going to be thrown at us mid-week. this frontal boundary will lose its grip and moisture. we'll have developing sun and gusty winds. the winds will eventually bring in moisture and we're looking for the rain to hold off till med week to wednesday. toa good looking day at 74. tonight 53. 71 tomorrow but the real rain hits with wednesday. upper 50s, thursday and friday 60s. >>> 50 eastbound at the 7 river bridge is now clear. so all lanes are back open. take a live look at...
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but it will be a few days from reaching us. we'll be in the low 60s this morning and mostly sunny and breezy afternoon. we'll get up to 74. we're almost on par with the week weather. but we have a mid-week storm coming up that we'll talk about next. here's your traffic now. >>> earlier accident in the city of south highland and dylan is in the clearing stages right now. on the interstates, we're doing well light traffic. this is the southwest side of the beltway going through katetonsville. 395 looking north, we have light traffic building both directions, no issues or incidents to report. just a pretty shot. drive time are doing well. 95 southbound from white marsh to the beltway, 9 minutes. >>> police continue gathering clues in the disappearance of 11-year-old william mcquain. he is the missing germantown boy whose mother was found murdered this week. there was a big search in trying to find him. and this is why police decided to search two parks near william's house. >> reporter: police spent the day combing through two par
but it will be a few days from reaching us. we'll be in the low 60s this morning and mostly sunny and breezy afternoon. we'll get up to 74. we're almost on par with the week weather. but we have a mid-week storm coming up that we'll talk about next. here's your traffic now. >>> earlier accident in the city of south highland and dylan is in the clearing stages right now. on the interstates, we're doing well light traffic. this is the southwest side of the beltway going through...
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john hendren, thank you for being with us live. this story is so heart breaking because of the family he leaves behind. and three other drivers injured. 15 cars. >> obviously, this video is playing out everywhere. for the family and close friends to have to see that, hopefully, they're taking relief from each other. >> dan wheldon, taken far too early. 33 years old. leaving behind a wife and two young sons. >>> moving on, a nuclear engineer who had been at the south pole has been rescued. she's been trying to get medical help since an apparent stroke two weeks ago. >> douceur now being taken to a research station in antarctica and event actually to new zealand. >>> the long overdue dedication of the martin luther king jr. memorial. speakers included veterans of the civil rights movement, dr. king's own children, and president obama. who had words of encouragement. >> he would want them to know that he had setbacks. because they will have setbacks. he would want them to know he had doubts, because they will have doubts. he would wan
john hendren, thank you for being with us live. this story is so heart breaking because of the family he leaves behind. and three other drivers injured. 15 cars. >> obviously, this video is playing out everywhere. for the family and close friends to have to see that, hopefully, they're taking relief from each other. >> dan wheldon, taken far too early. 33 years old. leaving behind a wife and two young sons. >>> moving on, a nuclear engineer who had been at the south pole...
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president -- hasn't left us. you are thinking about ron smith tonight. >> be careful driving home tonight. the deer are out roaming for food. we'll explain it all when we see you at 6:00. now here's a preview of what's ahead with diane sawyer at 6:30. >>> coming up on world news what local high school students are doing to revitalize their town. a grocery store? kids are bringing america back tonight on world news. >>> we all note inter-- know the internet can be a dangerous plaissments hackers -- place. hackers attacked sesame street's site. the videos were taken off line sunday afternoon. >>> if you've got gift of gab but don't have the cell phone plan to match, according to the "new york times" cell phone carriers will start sending alerts to customers when they get close to their monthly limit. it will be thanked to an agreement with the federal communications commission. >>> blackberry customers who had to deal with several worldwide disruptions will get freebies from the company. blackberry is giving custom
president -- hasn't left us. you are thinking about ron smith tonight. >> be careful driving home tonight. the deer are out roaming for food. we'll explain it all when we see you at 6:00. now here's a preview of what's ahead with diane sawyer at 6:30. >>> coming up on world news what local high school students are doing to revitalize their town. a grocery store? kids are bringing america back tonight on world news. >>> we all note inter-- know the internet can be a...
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let us know on facebook. >>> stars were in hollywood last night hoping to celebrate former president bill clinton belated 66 birthday bash. his daughter chelsea and wife were on hand for the celebration. >> she said that she was going to have a marilyn moment, i said my god, i get lady gaga and i'll have a heart attack celebrating my 66th birthday. >> the directions we could go. other stars took the stage raising money for president clinton's charity. >>> here we go again. another food recall to tell you about this morning. why food officials are double- checking lettuce and there's a possibility of another listeria contamination. >>> more money, more problems. what new research is showing us this morning when "good morning maryland" continues on this monday, october 17th. 6:37. >>> check your frig. a company out of california is voluntarily recalling bagged lettuce with a used by date of november 14th. no illnesses have been reported so far. >>> a hot and dry peanut season is to blame for higher prices. they will be three time more expensive than they were last year. planters, peter
let us know on facebook. >>> stars were in hollywood last night hoping to celebrate former president bill clinton belated 66 birthday bash. his daughter chelsea and wife were on hand for the celebration. >> she said that she was going to have a marilyn moment, i said my god, i get lady gaga and i'll have a heart attack celebrating my 66th birthday. >> the directions we could go. other stars took the stage raising money for president clinton's charity. >>> here we...
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f-word you can use in public. it's called fraud. and until the economists get over their tribal taboo in saying fraud, we'll never make progress. >> bill, i would like to take this opportunity, i've been in conversation with a lot of people occupying locations, and we would love to nominate you as kind of a de facto attorney general, the occupy wall street department of justice. if you can come down to one of our general assemblies throughout the country and propose some enforcement actions that we can stand by and line up behind, that would be greatly appreciated. you are, perhaps, the greatest white collar crime expert there is, so we need you and we'd love to have you come down. >> be happy to serve. we just -- we're here yesterday doing it in kansas city. >> there you go. thank you. >> it's an honor to share this conversation with both of you. thank you for giving me the privilege of hosting the two of you. and i hope that the relationship you just proposed comes to fruition and i hope the privilege of coverin
f-word you can use in public. it's called fraud. and until the economists get over their tribal taboo in saying fraud, we'll never make progress. >> bill, i would like to take this opportunity, i've been in conversation with a lot of people occupying locations, and we would love to nominate you as kind of a de facto attorney general, the occupy wall street department of justice. if you can come down to one of our general assemblies throughout the country and propose some enforcement...
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, but they are not being used at this and these potentially good opportunities for us to move forward on which to these projects. commissioner vietor: commissionercaen? commissioner caen: i am in support of this, but have we decided it? my point is that we should also look at what other use these properties might hold for us, our approach to our last discussion, our, what did we call it, workshop, because i think that is important. i do not think we should specify certain land that we have without investigating all different sources of use of that land. but i am very much in favor of the concept of a pilot program. >> ok. president vietor: yes, i am very excited about this program, because we got the ok from the mayor, and we completed the audit, and there have been a lot of important steps. there is a lot of interest in urban agriculture and all we can do and all the value that provide the round of job creation and life skills training and trinity benefit, and self-reliance and all of the issues that we have talked about in conjunction with an urban agriculture pilot program. you kno
, but they are not being used at this and these potentially good opportunities for us to move forward on which to these projects. commissioner vietor: commissionercaen? commissioner caen: i am in support of this, but have we decided it? my point is that we should also look at what other use these properties might hold for us, our approach to our last discussion, our, what did we call it, workshop, because i think that is important. i do not think we should specify certain land that we have...
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the teachers that can teach us. then you want to demonize teachers. you want to cut the teachers, you want to cut the firemen, you want to cut the policemen, you want to cut the municipal workers while you take care of your tycoons. we are telling you, look at the mob today, we're just getting started. we're getting ready to organize. let's demand our rights. we're dr. king's children. we're coretta king's children. we're not going to bow down. we're not going to bendment we're not going to buckle. stand up, america, stand up, america! stand ,
the teachers that can teach us. then you want to demonize teachers. you want to cut the teachers, you want to cut the firemen, you want to cut the policemen, you want to cut the municipal workers while you take care of your tycoons. we are telling you, look at the mob today, we're just getting started. we're getting ready to organize. let's demand our rights. we're dr. king's children. we're coretta king's children. we're not going to bow down. we're not going to bendment we're not going to...
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whatever you do on the internet will be used against you. every bit of information you spread through social networks and blogs in the history of your search where is all that is stored. with that information shapes a true profile so much so that it's possible to model your psychological portrait. even so there are systems of there that can make it anonymous and secure. a private detective agency paul steven rambam always concludes his public addresses with the same message be humble the era of global openness and universal information transparency began a long time ago. his advice to those who want to have at least a measure of protection is simple make your visits to the internet less frequent. i post just often enough to let people know that i'm a lot of. possibly once a month. i'm very careful that i keep location aware programs turned off so doesn't report where i physically at the moment i don't reports what i'm doing more or who are more we're there things are great but the artist has signed a law he advocates a different strategy her
whatever you do on the internet will be used against you. every bit of information you spread through social networks and blogs in the history of your search where is all that is stored. with that information shapes a true profile so much so that it's possible to model your psychological portrait. even so there are systems of there that can make it anonymous and secure. a private detective agency paul steven rambam always concludes his public addresses with the same message be humble the era of...
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in seattle police use strong arm tactics on peaceful demonstrators. the us media. motivating people to join. the movement that started as a protest against america's financial center in new york a month ago has since spread across the whole world with protests and more than eight hundred city. peacekeepers in northern kosovo a deadline for us to remove barricades checkpoints the months long standoff. over control of a border crossing. protests people are furious the arab league.
in seattle police use strong arm tactics on peaceful demonstrators. the us media. motivating people to join. the movement that started as a protest against america's financial center in new york a month ago has since spread across the whole world with protests and more than eight hundred city. peacekeepers in northern kosovo a deadline for us to remove barricades checkpoints the months long standoff. over control of a border crossing. protests people are furious the arab league.
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that is the source of concern for the us as to today. you with r.t. live from moscow we do have up to date stories and comments and videos on our website. dot com heroes some of the items are waiting for you now twenty seven have a look right here at this club was full of hot young things but the place became one huge sauna after being swamped with boiling water about five hundred people stuck inside. and deadly game follow the story of a russian double agent who played ball with british intelligence new details of alexander litvinenko. emerge. here with r.t. to stick around for the business in about five minutes time for now israel's foreign minister has lashed out of international policy towards the middle east process in an interview to a russian news agency lieberman said israel's relations with the palestinians are a matter for the two sides in the middle east quartet russia the us the e.u. a new un their help is not needed. a journalist and blogger in tel aviv says that israel's policy depends on the u.s. but the public mood there is strictly an
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you want to use 85 instead. i'll keep you posted on that. >>> south of town, allentown road has been closed for awhile now, about an hour and a half at branch avenue. this tractor trailer hit a bridge abutment and lost its load of lumber. over to 295 southbound, there is a huge hole in the right lane at south capital street. the left lane remains open and northbound 295 you are good to go leaving the beltway past the scene here. 14th street downtown at constitution avenue right on the mall, just got word of an accident, so be aware of that. let's take a live look at the 14th street bridge itself. no problems here as you leave 95 up to the 14th street bridge, your normal traffic through the landmark area. here's what it looks like in tysons in problems, no problems on the dulles toll road from the airport. coming up in my next report, we'll take another look around the area at 65:00. >>> as monika was just talking about this huge pothole opened up causing serious problems for drivers this morning. >>> several car
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joined now by the fan of that great chief negotiator with prishtina thank you very much for joining us thank you and despite heavy warnings from belgrade because they government went ahead with the mace to take these teachers the border crossings. between belgrade and pristina well this is a serious. incident in a serious step back in a long. road to formalisation off our relationship with christina and of course that normalization. doesn't mean by any way our recognition of the dependence of course so we believe that the only way through a dialogue or actually to an agreement how these two crossings to beats will look like right now what christina did was a one sided attempt to change the reality on the ground which is against will be removed before and it's against security council resolution for all forty four it's against the mandate a few months ago six point plan by ban ki-moon which was supported by security council and that six point plan by bank you most certainly general you want. states to do to those two gates should be different the others indeed they should have only inte
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and off reports from us both places in new york. well i'm here and see cody park which was the scene of a massive massive turnout of occupy wall street protesters over the weekend it was just one of the locations where protesters gather the stop and i'm precedented a number of people rallied together to march to times square where they had converged to. sort of in some memory shine and call it area with some of the other events that were taking place across the hall part of the occupy wall street movements now we've seen a lot of tense us than dogs but then why even the new york city police department were out this weekend protesters have peacefully marched to times square where the intentions of people that i was a part of was actually trapped by these barricades hands there and held for several hours or i mean able to move left or right or to get out we saw these officers on horseback nearly each round ball a number of protesters lease officers on scooters had to ran over some protesters there was a total of ninety two are arrests
and off reports from us both places in new york. well i'm here and see cody park which was the scene of a massive massive turnout of occupy wall street protesters over the weekend it was just one of the locations where protesters gather the stop and i'm precedented a number of people rallied together to march to times square where they had converged to. sort of in some memory shine and call it area with some of the other events that were taking place across the hall part of the occupy wall...
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thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell at the cbs broadcast center in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org explaining the use of deadly force. silicon valley royalty gather at stanford university tonight, to honor apple co-founder, steve jobs. and a moving tribute to raiders owner al davis... how the team and fans paid their respects at today's game. cbs 5 eyewitness news is next. good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. ,,,,
thanks for joining us this sunday evening. i'm russ mitchell at the cbs broadcast center in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org explaining the use of deadly force. silicon valley royalty gather at stanford university tonight, to honor apple co-founder, steve jobs. and a moving tribute to raiders owner al davis... how the team and fans paid their respects at today's game. cbs 5 eyewitness...
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they gave us a plan. they told us they would have the money. they gave us a schedule and everything and as far as i know, they're on schedule, and so i trust them that they're going to deliver what they said. >> reporter: but texans say they have the history. the first words uttered when man landed on the moon. not new york but -- >> there's been the eagle has landed. >> reporter: now, none of the shuttles will be on display for at least another year. the smithsonian gets "discovery." "endeavour" out to california and the kennedy space center in florida will get the shuttle "atlantis." alina, christine? >> houston, we have a controversy. >> reporter: yeah. >> so that's interesting to me, because there is no nasa tie to, you know, the intrepid air and space museum here. so houston doesn't have a shuttle. it -- its shuttle is, it's integral tore houston but it's not going to happen? >> reporter: exactly. that's what the argument was right along. florida and texas have the largest ties, the biggest ties without question, to the space program. but
they gave us a plan. they told us they would have the money. they gave us a schedule and everything and as far as i know, they're on schedule, and so i trust them that they're going to deliver what they said. >> reporter: but texans say they have the history. the first words uttered when man landed on the moon. not new york but -- >> there's been the eagle has landed. >> reporter: now, none of the shuttles will be on display for at least another year. the smithsonian gets...
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for us, there was this sense that we were behind. i would suggest that, in the case of a crisis that continues and insurers for the length of time that this did, the roles that we were trying to play was how to anticipate the next problem. feedbac[feedback] the way that this played out, there was contamination in the atmosphere, followed by contamination of the food supply. then there was the water that was running into the ocean. so, our discussions, both with the nrc and the government of japan, how do we understand and characterized assistance to develop a common operating picture for understanding. how do we talk about this? what messages do we give to the population? the challenge was that we had different levels of understanding of these technical issues. that there was disagreement within the technical community in terms of exposure and risk. the reason there were differences of opinion, there were different standards. the world health organization has a standard. the center for disease control has a standard. again, as you ta
for us, there was this sense that we were behind. i would suggest that, in the case of a crisis that continues and insurers for the length of time that this did, the roles that we were trying to play was how to anticipate the next problem. feedbac[feedback] the way that this played out, there was contamination in the atmosphere, followed by contamination of the food supply. then there was the water that was running into the ocean. so, our discussions, both with the nrc and the government of...
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[applause] please join us on the podium. ramon ramirez and his wife emigrated to san francisco in 1955. since then, they have started many businesses, 1one that was a cafe, which then started catering food when they bought another cafe on 11th street where they sold mexican food that they made at the cafe, and they brought it over. it was so popular that they decided that they needed to expand the business. more than 20 years ago now, they founded the ramons, which is on 11th street. it is a place of great mexican food and heritage. we would like to honor and say thank you to all your working contributions to san francisco. [cheers and applause] >> now we move on to the field of media. >> our next awardee is marisol. i do not know how many of you have heard her on sunday mornings at 8:00. she has a radio show in spanish for latino families where they talk about various subjects from child development to teenage violence to managing stress as a parent to family literacy and emergency preparedness. she is an altar. she has wri
[applause] please join us on the podium. ramon ramirez and his wife emigrated to san francisco in 1955. since then, they have started many businesses, 1one that was a cafe, which then started catering food when they bought another cafe on 11th street where they sold mexican food that they made at the cafe, and they brought it over. it was so popular that they decided that they needed to expand the business. more than 20 years ago now, they founded the ramons, which is on 11th street. it is a...
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they charge about $2 as a surcharge when someone uses a credit card, or allow us to say no. the third option is to set a minimum price from $30, $40 minimum. this is unfair to pass this. thank you. >> hi, john haughn, san francisco yellow cab driver. what i have here is something you will get from yellow cab. management was nice enough to give me a copy of it. just a point of clarity on some of the information that is it here is that on page 2 that under the new regulations companies that wish to charge drivers must also have rear seat processing units. the third-party processor is also paying for those units and continued maintenance. it is time wording, but what we understand -- fine wording, but a portion of the piper's son is being taken out to pay for the rear pay terminals. a lot of that is not going to the processing fee, it is going to pay for the back seat terminals, and then they carry advertisements and that is split between companies and vendors. i just want you to take note of the wording. also, apparently, according to this information, most cab companies are c
they charge about $2 as a surcharge when someone uses a credit card, or allow us to say no. the third option is to set a minimum price from $30, $40 minimum. this is unfair to pass this. thank you. >> hi, john haughn, san francisco yellow cab driver. what i have here is something you will get from yellow cab. management was nice enough to give me a copy of it. just a point of clarity on some of the information that is it here is that on page 2 that under the new regulations companies that...
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sell it at fifty percent mark down or they could burn it and collect one hundred percent so if the us economy is dead and it's not coming back and the only hope that j.p. morgan could have is like a few fees on food stamp cards well maybe it's better for them to just burn the whole thing down and collect the insurance. that doesn't doesn't point well taken so the analogy to the housing market to be the arson scam of collecting the insurance and burning down your house so jamie dominos aside what you're saying here is that the j.p. morgan bank is worth more to him dead than alive well apparently and you know they had a lot of revenue from their killing their own bank and they don't care if they kill their employees or kill the country they don't care any minds me of a few months ago we covered a story i think it was paul ryan or eric cantor was double short us treasuries that's right that's right one of the politicians i think it was eric cantor who actually made a huge bet against u.s. treasuries and then actively was trying to pass laws that would hurt the american economy while he p
sell it at fifty percent mark down or they could burn it and collect one hundred percent so if the us economy is dead and it's not coming back and the only hope that j.p. morgan could have is like a few fees on food stamp cards well maybe it's better for them to just burn the whole thing down and collect the insurance. that doesn't doesn't point well taken so the analogy to the housing market to be the arson scam of collecting the insurance and burning down your house so jamie dominos aside...
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huge for us. now we have to move on. we have a long week. we have jacksonville coming up. >> the ravens improved to 4-1 and we asked you, what did you like most about the win over houston? >> i love watching ray rice, how he can just run through a crowd of guys that are bigger than him. >> i think they looked pretty good. i know i'm going to get hurt for this. i still think flacco is pretty inconsistent. >> the win today was really good. my mom was yelling. >> always happy with the ravens effort. i'm a 100 % raven fan. >> i was happy with the ravens effort yesterday. we won and that's all that's important. >> and ravens coach addressed the media this evening. among the topics of discussion -- his brother jim who's san francisco's head coach and had a post-game confrontation with jim schwartz. we'll get to that later in sports. >> one week from tonight in jacksonville, you can see the game against the jaguars live right here. our coverage kicks off at 8:00 p.m. >>> following breaking news. we're li
huge for us. now we have to move on. we have a long week. we have jacksonville coming up. >> the ravens improved to 4-1 and we asked you, what did you like most about the win over houston? >> i love watching ray rice, how he can just run through a crowd of guys that are bigger than him. >> i think they looked pretty good. i know i'm going to get hurt for this. i still think flacco is pretty inconsistent. >> the win today was really good. my mom was yelling. >>...
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what does that tell us? >> the movement down there, when they first started, i was amuse hopeful that they opposed the bank bail outs. but they turned that into a critick against capitalism. socialism bailed them out . that was the government. and taking the taxpayer dollars to bail out cronis and allies. capitalism would have allowed them to fail and reorganize. kids calling this capitalism needs to go away. most americans find radical to the left. >> i think we are looking at two sides of the same coin. in the beginning tea party and occupy wall street opposed the bank bail outs. tea party backed off when it was time to regulate the bankers. occupy wall street let's keep up with the regulations. >> what do they want? do they want somebody else to pay their loans. >> yes. >> no, they don't want a free ride. they want forgiveness . the morality is people who made mistakes when they were 18 and want to be forbegin for those mistake find a way to get out from under the mountain of debt. >> mike: they want a ba
what does that tell us? >> the movement down there, when they first started, i was amuse hopeful that they opposed the bank bail outs. but they turned that into a critick against capitalism. socialism bailed them out . that was the government. and taking the taxpayer dollars to bail out cronis and allies. capitalism would have allowed them to fail and reorganize. kids calling this capitalism needs to go away. most americans find radical to the left. >> i think we are looking at two...
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that is an important thing, those of us who are old enough, to bring out. this is not something that is endemic in our culture, is a result of the intentional dismantling of public housing. we need more public housing in this country so that people have places to live. a bed and shelter is not housing as counted in san francisco as housing. people need homes. we need a national plan to build housing, public housing, for poor people, so whatever people's circumstances are, they have a place to live. it is a very basic thing, and we need more public housing in the whole country. the truth is the reason why it is bad and san francisco, many reasons, but it is also because other countries and cities are much more draconian. i live in new york city when giuliani solved the homeless problem by shipping people to the bronx and not allowing them to come back into manhattan where they may trouble the tourists. >> everybody will get a chance because homelessness is one of the questions from the audience. iwe will do this alphabetically. what we will do is start with
that is an important thing, those of us who are old enough, to bring out. this is not something that is endemic in our culture, is a result of the intentional dismantling of public housing. we need more public housing in this country so that people have places to live. a bed and shelter is not housing as counted in san francisco as housing. people need homes. we need a national plan to build housing, public housing, for poor people, so whatever people's circumstances are, they have a place to...
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once the front gets south of us, should be a nice afternoon for us. we are expecting high temperatures back into the 70s, low to mid-70s and then a nice cool one tonight although that front will be hanging out very close by so we'll have some clouds around here later tonight. nice looking monday. mild this afternoon, 73 degrees. winds out of the west at about five to 10 miles per hour. a few clouds strolling through overnight. a little cooler tomorrow morning than we are this morning. here is your five-day forecast. not bad looking. 74 tomorrow, partly sunny. we'll cloud up late in the day. could be showers tuesday night. wednesday looks wet with temperatures in the mid-60s. if you like the cool air, look at thursday and friday. coolest air of the season moving on in here at the end of the week. let's do some on-time traffic with julie wright. >> we're talking about south capital street, 295 and a very large pothole that crews are continuing to work on as we speak. station -- stacy cohan has been reporting live from the scene. traffic along south capi
once the front gets south of us, should be a nice afternoon for us. we are expecting high temperatures back into the 70s, low to mid-70s and then a nice cool one tonight although that front will be hanging out very close by so we'll have some clouds around here later tonight. nice looking monday. mild this afternoon, 73 degrees. winds out of the west at about five to 10 miles per hour. a few clouds strolling through overnight. a little cooler tomorrow morning than we are this morning. here is...
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i used to love esprit. i grew up in boston. it was very cool and fresh california. >> that's the key. you said you used to love. need to turn them around. thank you so much, bertha. >> i know. that's the problem. >> time is 5:17. >> my mondays are always spectacular. i get to wake up with these two. >> mondays are stupendous and spectacular. we all know that, right? we are so happy to be up right now. good morning to you. that's really sad about esprit. that used to be my favorite place to visit with my daddy's credit card. 59 right now in san jose. temperatures warmer than the seasonal averages. your visibility has down more so in santa rosa. you have pocketing of deep fog and less than a quarter mile getting around town. take it easy. give yourself plenty of time. low pressure sitting offshore and spinning here. the jeek starts to take a move to the east. that's going to get the low pressure system to the bay area. not expecting significant rainfall. it will really start to increase the onshore flow and make the marine layer
i used to love esprit. i grew up in boston. it was very cool and fresh california. >> that's the key. you said you used to love. need to turn them around. thank you so much, bertha. >> i know. that's the problem. >> time is 5:17. >> my mondays are always spectacular. i get to wake up with these two. >> mondays are stupendous and spectacular. we all know that, right? we are so happy to be up right now. good morning to you. that's really sad about esprit. that used...
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he shows us a letter and a check. something he received after thompson lost a bet over the 1998 world cup. he became friends with thompson before he filmed "fear and loathing" in las vegas. it was a friendship that endured for years and one that led to his latest movie "the rum diary." let's talk about hunter thompson. and your friendship with him. you led to this movie, "rum diary" based on him. you found this novel, right? we never knew he wrote a novel. >> no, no. i happened upon it. hunter and i -- it was when i was researching "fear and loathing" in las vegas. i was living in his basement. i happened upon this box. as we were looking through the manuscript of "fear and loathing." i see this folder. "rum diary" across it in his hand. i thought, wow, what's that? i started to read it. sitting cross legged on the floor reading this amazing thing. my, god, that's pretty good, isn't it? that's very good, hunter. what are you doing? then he brought up the idea. he used to call me colonel. colonel, we must produce this.
he shows us a letter and a check. something he received after thompson lost a bet over the 1998 world cup. he became friends with thompson before he filmed "fear and loathing" in las vegas. it was a friendship that endured for years and one that led to his latest movie "the rum diary." let's talk about hunter thompson. and your friendship with him. you led to this movie, "rum diary" based on him. you found this novel, right? we never knew he wrote a novel. >>...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> to hear rush limbaugh, we hear at john king usa have caught the attorney general in a lie. at least a nontruth when it come to his knowledge of the controversial gun trafficking program, fast and furious. >> john king is calling attention to a huge contradiction. how did the president know about this in march and how did the president know the attorney general knew nothing about this in march when the attorney general says in may, he just learned about it a couple of weeks ago. >> now that praise was based on our raising this important question last week. how did the president know this with such clarity in march? >> i heard on the news about this story that fast and furious, where allegedly, guns were being run into mexico and atf knew about it but didn't apprehend those who had sent it. eric holder, the attorne
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> to hear rush limbaugh, we hear at john king usa have caught the attorney general in a lie. at least a nontruth when it come to his knowledge of the controversial gun trafficking program, fast and furious. >> john king is calling attention to a huge contradiction. how did the president know...
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the group of us, five of us on this particular committee, made up two men, three women. one is a retired clinical social worker, a retired associate dean of a law school, her legal tutor, security administrator, businesswoman, and retired high school principal. log cabin is a juvenile facility -- facility 45 miles south of the city. one reason we were concerned about this area, in doing some of the research, we saw many of the individuals were not being sent to log cabin. they were being sent out to places like glen mills, george jr. facility, in pennsylvania, so we asked, why would we do that? i think we saw some of the negatives in the past and saw log cabin moving toward positive horizons in the future. some of the changes that have occurred, we have a strong leadership team. just a great people. if you ever put saints up on the city hall, you can put them up there somewhere. they have also have a nice sound and tested philosophy. they have moved to the missouri model, a strong rehabilitation system for youth. they have strong partners in the san francisco conservatio
the group of us, five of us on this particular committee, made up two men, three women. one is a retired clinical social worker, a retired associate dean of a law school, her legal tutor, security administrator, businesswoman, and retired high school principal. log cabin is a juvenile facility -- facility 45 miles south of the city. one reason we were concerned about this area, in doing some of the research, we saw many of the individuals were not being sent to log cabin. they were being sent...
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you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've got a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ] papiamento. papiamento. yeah. so how would i say, uh, one happy island ? un isla feliz. un isla feliz. yeah... what about work related stress ? pssssh... there must be a word for it. i don't know that one. >>> 7:51 a.m. holly this morning is exercising her mind. >> she is at the anacostia community museum with a closer look at one of their interesting exhibits good morning. >> good morning to you i always love coming to the smithsonian's anacostia museum this is one of those hidden gems everyone doesn't always take advantage of. if you have never been or it has been awhile now is the time for you to come back this is
you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've got a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ] papiamento. papiamento. yeah. so how would...
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appreciate you joining us. i'm terrell brown, in for betty nguyen. >>> a veteran race driver said it was a crash that left him numb and speechless. a crash that will claim the life of two-time indianapolis 500 winner dan wheldon. the fiery multicar wreck spread wreckage across the track at the las vegas motor speedway. even before the race, drivers had expressed concern about the safety at that track. practice speeds alone were hitting nearly 225 miles per hour. manuel gallegus has our report. >> reporter: in a matter of moments, several indy cars collided and burst into flames. >> multiple cars involved! >> reporter: british driver dan wheldon was killed when his car was caught in a fiery 15-car pileup on the 13th lap. it flew over another vehicle and landed in a catch fence just outside turn two. three other drivers were hurt in the pileup. wheldon was working his way forward from the back of the pack. the camera on his car, number 77, shows the crash as he approaches it. another driver's camera captured numb
appreciate you joining us. i'm terrell brown, in for betty nguyen. >>> a veteran race driver said it was a crash that left him numb and speechless. a crash that will claim the life of two-time indianapolis 500 winner dan wheldon. the fiery multicar wreck spread wreckage across the track at the las vegas motor speedway. even before the race, drivers had expressed concern about the safety at that track. practice speeds alone were hitting nearly 225 miles per hour. manuel gallegus has our...
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those of us who call ourselves people face. let me start with a clip. dr. west and i appeared on a number of programs to promote the poverty tore -- tour. one of the appearances that we joe."was on "morning i want to play a clip on how joe scarborough decided to end the program. >> i don't really do this because it seems that christianity is constantly being thrown into primary debates. it happened again this past weekend. how fascinating that despite the fact that many on the right have brought religion out over the past 30 or 40 years, they somehow missed the core of jesus' message. who is getting to heaven, how do we sit on the right hand of the father? that was asked by his disciples. this is what jesus christ said. this is what jesus said, "and the king would say to those,, you who are blessed by my father. take my inheritance. i was hungry and you gave me something to eat. i was thirsty and you gave me something to drink. i was a stranger and you invited me in. i needed clothes and you clothed me. i was sit and you healed me. i was in prison and you c
those of us who call ourselves people face. let me start with a clip. dr. west and i appeared on a number of programs to promote the poverty tore -- tour. one of the appearances that we joe."was on "morning i want to play a clip on how joe scarborough decided to end the program. >> i don't really do this because it seems that christianity is constantly being thrown into primary debates. it happened again this past weekend. how fascinating that despite the fact that many on the...
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out and actually using force to to keep us from acquiring the story very very unfortunate set of a very tedious confrontations between the police and protesters who again in the large part were being mostly peaceful and you can follow his twitter feed to get the latest on those demonstrations from the heart of the action and the anti greed movement attracts more attention as reports of allegedly groundless arrests emerge blogger christopher greene believes american cities are likely to witness even more violence as the marches spread from coast to coast. there is going to be some kind of martyrdom in the near future we are going to see violence in iraq we could or you know we already have the violence in this country with the police pepper spraying protesters with you know innocent teenage women and be you know with taunting you know on kiro this is what the alternative media showcasing right now again this is a revolution this is this is a change in psychology this is an evolution in human consciousness the people are waking up and we're demanding change this is no different from what
out and actually using force to to keep us from acquiring the story very very unfortunate set of a very tedious confrontations between the police and protesters who again in the large part were being mostly peaceful and you can follow his twitter feed to get the latest on those demonstrations from the heart of the action and the anti greed movement attracts more attention as reports of allegedly groundless arrests emerge blogger christopher greene believes american cities are likely to witness...
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the chaplain: let us pray. eternal lord god, full of compassion and love, all that is within us praise and magnify your holy name. today, incline the ears of our senators to hear your voice, as you fill them with your power. bless all who work on capitol hill inspiring them with your spirit and encouraging them with your presence. may your grace give them each day a vivifying sense of renewal. lord, make us all sensitive to understand our mutual needs and the importance of working in harmony and respect one for the other. we pray in your wonderful name. amen. the presiding officer: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the presiding officer: the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk: washington, d.c., october 17, 2011. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing
the chaplain: let us pray. eternal lord god, full of compassion and love, all that is within us praise and magnify your holy name. today, incline the ears of our senators to hear your voice, as you fill them with your power. bless all who work on capitol hill inspiring them with your spirit and encouraging them with your presence. may your grace give them each day a vivifying sense of renewal. lord, make us all sensitive to understand our mutual needs and the importance of working in harmony...
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we happened to be the only black people there, they got us and put us in jail. that was the first day that you mentioned. the long and short of it is, i was in my second year of law school at the time. i am reading all these things about criminal procedure, criminal law. the stuff that is on the books is not what is happening on the streets. don't i have some kind of rights? miranda or something? they just did what they want and it was the first time that somebody had taken my body and had physically done something with me -- except raimondi, a different category. [laughter] they put me and handcuffs and they did all of that. so i wrote about it. my lawyer, she was also a teacher. she encouraged me to tell my story. the next week, the assignment in class, it was to talk about -- writing about an experience of injustice. i was ready to send this. i did not think anything of it, but she said that people should know about your story. i sent it to somebody. the editor from "the new york times" called me and said that it was a lot of racy for them. but people just ke
we happened to be the only black people there, they got us and put us in jail. that was the first day that you mentioned. the long and short of it is, i was in my second year of law school at the time. i am reading all these things about criminal procedure, criminal law. the stuff that is on the books is not what is happening on the streets. don't i have some kind of rights? miranda or something? they just did what they want and it was the first time that somebody had taken my body and had...
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home use, not the hybrid ones for satellites. japan and united states -- the japan university won the previous competition by a wide margin. the team hopes to win the race. it can convert 22% of the energy from the sun into electricity. they are among the world's most efficient batteries. tokyo university team combined different types of compartments with different features. they hope this arrangement will successfully compensate for the weak point of the battery, which used their energy conversion capability. he is a member of the tokyo university team and advises on solar technology. one of his duties is to collect information on the other team's solar battery. most of the participating teams are using batteries made by a u.s. sunpower. they have a unique structure. the electrodes are on the reverse side, allowing the batteries to absorb the maximum amount of sunlight. >> they are flexible, they're the highest efficiency, just straight solar efficiency, so they're just an easy choice for us. >> the dutch team was beaten in the
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>> i do not use the word power broker. the thing that it is important that a mayor listen to everybody in the communities. and every committee, would that make big decisions. every decision that i may, whether it was the purchaser or the public works director or the city administrator, i had the choices of making sure that that listen to everybody before the decision was made. but the ultimate decision is made by the mayor independently with the standard that is the choice in the best interest of the city. that should be the standard and the only standard by which a mayor makes that decision. so taking into consideration all of the opinion that people will give to the mayor, to the board of supervisors, to the various hearings that we would hold, and we have a very elaborate system to get those opinions done. the ultimate choice has to be that a mayor makes that decision in the best interest of the city, and that is what i have been doing for 22 years. [applause] >> this question is for supervisor of a los. you have been a
>> i do not use the word power broker. the thing that it is important that a mayor listen to everybody in the communities. and every committee, would that make big decisions. every decision that i may, whether it was the purchaser or the public works director or the city administrator, i had the choices of making sure that that listen to everybody before the decision was made. but the ultimate decision is made by the mayor independently with the standard that is the choice in the best...
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results and violence peacekeepers used rubber bullets and tear gas against the serbs the circumstances are right now very complicated and what may look peaceful for now could explode at any time. you can follow twitter feed from the latest over the. course of oh she's been tweeting about rising anger among serbs the barricades over the ongoing deadlock as nato forces proposed to and follow. for all the latest updates. i spoke to political analysts xander provigil belgrade he told me he thinks if people dismantles the barricades it would contradict its stated peacekeeping mission. they're there to enforce the peace and that's all but k. four for since the end of july has actually been undertaken to help the albanians all round out their own sovereign state against un resolution twelve forty four so they've overstepped their mandate if they weren't doing it that they would have absolutely no problem with the serbs anywhere in course or before july twenty fifth there was really no reason for k. for to be in the north everything was peaceful it was only when the albanians sent a very speci
results and violence peacekeepers used rubber bullets and tear gas against the serbs the circumstances are right now very complicated and what may look peaceful for now could explode at any time. you can follow twitter feed from the latest over the. course of oh she's been tweeting about rising anger among serbs the barricades over the ongoing deadlock as nato forces proposed to and follow. for all the latest updates. i spoke to political analysts xander provigil belgrade he told me he thinks...
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our district -- we have had some people use a bait and switch. we are going to be a great restaurant, and somehow it is a nightclub. anytime an entertainment application comes across our desk, we really have to look at all the down sides, as well as the upsides. looking at this, i think we had the 10 different issues. since september, i have spoken with the captain. he would like to switch, rather than a 1:30 closing time, to go with the on friday saturday night's, and during the week pentium he would like a trial. he would like to let it go for one year, and see how the operation is. he is not against extending those hours, or having the commission -- obviously, we just make recommendations. teague has said they feel comfortable with the first nine conditions. i think we can work on them, as far as the security system. our comfort level is probably midnight. we would like to see the impact on the neighborhood and the businesses. i do not live on grant street. i do not have a business on grant street. if i did, i would like to have my business th
our district -- we have had some people use a bait and switch. we are going to be a great restaurant, and somehow it is a nightclub. anytime an entertainment application comes across our desk, we really have to look at all the down sides, as well as the upsides. looking at this, i think we had the 10 different issues. since september, i have spoken with the captain. he would like to switch, rather than a 1:30 closing time, to go with the on friday saturday night's, and during the week pentium...
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still going strong the occupy wall street movement gains momentum all amid criticism the us media has failed to explain what's really driving americans onto the streets. and nato forces in northern cause of zero extend the deadline by one day for ethnic serbs to remove their barricades near the border checkpoint some are threatening to do it themselves. the arab league decides not to suspend syria instead of calling for negotiations in the country after president assad promised a new constitution and multi-party elections. and the younger lives a thread reports on the postcode lottery which means kids suffering a rare genetic disorder are left to die if they live in the wrong place. just after six pm on monday here in moscow this is auntie with me will research and it's good to have you with us a defiant occupy wall street army has a valid fight on against the grip of big business following a weekend of a rest son scuffles with police all across the us by the movement now in a it's first a month old building widespread support on four continents and it's raised three hundred thousand
still going strong the occupy wall street movement gains momentum all amid criticism the us media has failed to explain what's really driving americans onto the streets. and nato forces in northern cause of zero extend the deadline by one day for ethnic serbs to remove their barricades near the border checkpoint some are threatening to do it themselves. the arab league decides not to suspend syria instead of calling for negotiations in the country after president assad promised a new...